Combined table and ironing-board.



v J, JAsUs. COMBINED TABLE 'AND IRONING BOARD.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 2, 1914. 1,100,887. Patented June 23, 1914.

i To all whom it may concern -Tables und Ironing-Bonds, of which the or guide rails l0 for the ironin -hoard to be JAHN JASUS, 0F ST REATOR, 11.31111A wis.

COMBINED 'IALELSL AND IRONING-BGAR11 Specification of Letters Patent- Peloniid June 23, 1914.

Appiication me@ mmm-y; o, mi serial no. sowas.

Be it known that l, JAHN JASUE, a subject of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, residing at StieatorP in the county of Lasalle unf State of Illinois, have invented ce1-tuin new und useful Improvements in Combined following is a specification.

This invention relutes to contain new and useful improvements in u combined table and ironing-board.

VAn object of the invention is 'to provide a kitchen table with an ironing-board that is adapt-ed to slide inwardly and ontwardly of the table and in its innermost osition is adapted to lie under the to o the table and be completely concealed rom view.

A further object of the invention is to provide u tuble with an ironingboord aflapb ed to be slid inwardly and outwardly thereof and be effectively held in either of its ex treme positionsg With the! shove and other objects in view which will appear as tho unt-ure of the invention is better understood, the same consista in-thc novel ooxufzructioo7 combimion and arrangement of parte to he heroine. flor more fully described and thon alain-wd, rei erence being had to the accompanying' drow ing by like characters throughout the sex fra-:ll views, and wherein Fi re 1 is u side elevational view of my oombmed table and ironingbourd, with tho ironinboard in extended or oporagive posid tion. li 2 s abottom plm; view of the same with the ironing boernl 'm retrocod position Fig. 3 is a. longitudinal sectional View o' tno some. Fig. 4 1s ou enlarged transvcr eac" tional View, and Fig. is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of u portion of theq table, illustrating the manner of sup rtinfg the inner end of the ironing-board w ien $.11 f same is in extended position.

Referring more specmxlly to the dnav. in the reference numeral 10 inieum ta lotop supported upon the logs 11 of wool construction and connected' to the .lego l 3, to assist in supportin f the table top 'l0 are the side frames 19. an end fmmesu anim respectively. Suitably secured to tlm under face of the top 10 are the spaced ongle bits hereinafter'described. The en f 'ame 13 is provided with a cutaway portion for pur poses to be hereinafter described and this llical position. z

cutvfovmy portion is suitably stepped as at 155, us best geen in Fig. 4.

An ironing-hoord is adapted to slidK inwardly nml outwardly relative to the table 'Lhrough the opening provided in the end frame 13 and this ironing-board is clesifgV noted lo. A handheld device 1'? is carried by the outer end of che boord and assists in sliding the same inwardly :md outwardl The inner end of the hoard is provided Wi o similar :member 1S which constituted means to limiiy the inward movement of the board. A leaf hinge has one olf' its leaves 19 suitably connected to the under face of the ironing lourd lo aidjuocnl the :nicer end thereof, while the other leef 20 of hi v, n a C' is Suituhly cmnwccd no un woningbrand' sugiport or leg 2l. The is provided mylgacen ouch coil thereof with uo. eye-bolt, .A resilient hu. a member 22:1 i: pivotal as at, 24 to the 'uriner Side of the Eroninghoord and is adapted to be more# if cause iff hooked. cull to enffage elwc of the eyelolts 2i'.

(lonnected to Liao innlcr few of the ironingliumrd mluzfcnli the inner nel thereofis u i-vsilicnt momie-f Tl :einher Q5 is euhstnntinlly V-fslnped an.; 'wie its upper ondaI slotted us ai if, tl'irouggi which the Sefurinof bolts f2.7 pms iu emermy; the ironing-i aounl lo. The lower eml o ille member 25 is pwferuhly provided with u :alight bent u portion toenguge the cmi frame 13 an' be eectiely remioe in auch position.

ln the position shown if Fig. l the iron inglioard is moved outwardly fiiom th v nhlc amlguicwl by the rails li; and the swinging lmnp 2,3 engages one of the eye hulls 22, thewo'y looking hc 2l. in a Ver- The inner und ho iron- 'mgl-oord when the same is in ite` "xtcnded posiiion is clearly shown in Fig. 5. As shown, iu saisi figure, the resilient member 25 has im lowzfifr end -28 engaging the lower woll of m opening provide@ in the end immo 3'3. Rcsilicnoy is vadded tu the momme 25 by its slotted conne with the ironing-boord 1S. ironing-boord to afg-:suine 'elle posiiiou shown in Fig. 9 the swinging hom is released from one of. the eycholo and swung on its )ivot io ainwam iirection wher-eu n the 3le 21 is swung upwardly and the hoo ond o the hasp engages in the other of said eye-bolts 22 and hold *Sie leg in n, positic fir substantially parallel with the ironing-board 16. Slight pressure upon the outer end as at 17 will release the resilient Amember 25 from the end frame 13 whereupon the said board may be slid inwardly and limited -in such movement by the member 18 upon the inner end, thereof engaging the opposite end frame 14. ,f

While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, I do not wish to confine myself thereto, as various forms, modifications and arrange ments of the parts as shown may be had without departing from the spirit and scope i' of the invention as claimed.

I claim 2.-

The combination with a table havin parallel end bars, one of which is provide with an opening, of parallel longitudinally-disposed confronting angle bars secured to the under side of the table-top, an ironing board slidably supported on said angle bars, a leg hinged at one end to said board and vided adjacent to each of its en s with an eye, a hasp pivotally-secured at one end to the underside of sald board, and having a hook at its opposite end adapted to engage either of said eyes, and a resilient securing device depending from said board and provided With a bend to engage one of the walls of said opening.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

JAHN J ASUS.

Witnesses JOHN AN'roLIK, THOMAS BUNDY.

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